Posts Tagged ‘twitter apps’

Remember the time we told you about Seesmic Desktop, a new Twitter client that had been launched a while back? Today, Seesmic Desktop has released a new version with better features and improvements, among which includes Facebook integration, one of the main update which we told you before. We have a list of new features and a picture shown below, taken from the Seesmic Desktop blog.

correcting various actions when Seesmic Desktop window is closed and reopened

various validation messages (url validation for short url, credential validation to share images)

Seesmic Desktop is now pretty much on its way to being a wonderful and ideal Adobe AIR social software client, competing against the older and popular Twitter clients like Twhirl and Tweetdeck for usage among users- competition can only get tougher now. We will be keeping tab on Seesmic Desktop’s latest developments.

We are always on the constant lookout for the latest and coolest Twitter apps and services. And that pretty much include Twitter photo-sharing services as well. Just recently a new Twitter photo-sharing service called TweetPhoto was launched and after trying it out, we think it might just be the next big photo-sharing since Twitpic. Here is a quick rundown and review of what TweetPhoto is all about.

TweetPhoto was initially in private beta a few months ago but has since gone live on Thursday April 30th and it seems like it was already quite popular in its initial stages. And to give it a test run, just log in with your Twitter username and password and you will be greeted with a simple and neat interface. Then, you can upload a photo, tag it, and tweet it along with a message. From there, you can explore even more awesome functions like viewing other Twitter user’s photo, favorite them and commenting them.

Other additional stuffs included are widgets integration as well as an API which might proved useful to some. Other than that, TweetPhoto proves to be very good and we are already loving it. Be sure to try it out!! You might just love it!! Here is a quick list of features in TweetPhoto:

Twitter is hot and making an impact on social networking on the web. With the recent Twitter race between Ashton Kutcher and CNN as well as Tweetie just released for the Mac, Twitter is becoming more and more significant in the social networking and social media world. It is no wonder Twitter is a great platform for many awesome extensions to develop. In this post, we will show you to 70+ Twitter apps, add-ons, services, mashups and plugins to enhance your Twitter experience. Please help us spread this post on Twitter if you liked this article!! All of the Twitter apps listed below are free unless otherwise stated:

Apple Mac Desktop Twitter Clients

Twitterific: Undoubtedly one of the most popular native Twitter app on the Mac, Twitterific has a rich set of features as well as a gorgeous and slick interface. You can get an ad-supported Twitterific for free but if you want to remove the ads, you would have to pay $14.95.

TwitterPost: One of the earliest Twitter client on the Mac, TwitterPost might not have been updated for a long time, but its neat and clean interface might be appealing to some users.

Eventbox: A social app thats integrates Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, Pownce, Digg, Reddit, RSS and Google Reader all in one great place. Eventbox is currently a shareware with a price tag of $15.00.

MoodBlast: Ping your latest status update to iChat, Skype, Adium, Twitter, Jaiku, Tumblr and Facebook in MoodBlast without using multiple apps. MoodBlast is a charityware so be sure to donate if you can to support its development!! Kudos to the developer for such a useful app!!

TwitterPod: Another neat and simple Twitter app with all the basic features.

TwitterBar: Now you can tweet a quick post from your address bar in FireFox using this nifty app. A small Twitter icon sits to the right of your address bar; clicking on it will post your tweet, and you can hover your mouse over it to see how many characters you have left.

TwitKit: Another awesome Twitter client alternative for tweeting on Firefox

Picnik is an online photo editor that has many advanced features that are similar to Adobe Photoshop but has a simpler and more intuitive interface than Photoshop. Just a day ago, Picnik has updated its service to include Twitter as one of its Save and Share feature, among the other sharing services such as Flickr and Facebook. Basically, after you are done with editing your image, you can choose to save and share on your twitter account and choose to save it as a tweet, a profile picture or a Twitter background. This new feature has come about due to a partnership between Twitgoo, a media-sharing service created by Photobucket to post pictures on Twitter.

From the look of it, this Twitter integration has made Picnik to be a really great service for both editing pics as well as sharing pics- all from one place which is really convenient and easy. And if you are really interested in their latest updates and development, be sure to follow their Twitter account for the latest Picnik news. Comment and let us know what you think of this!!

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We have covered and reviewed quite a few Twitter clients before. Today, Seesmic introduced a new Twitter client that is powered by Adobe AIR. Currently, the Twitter AIR area is filled with many clients ranging from the top apps such as Tweetdeck and Twhirl to other less known apps. As a start, Seesmic Desktop might appeal to heavy Twitter users with its features and slick interface. Users of Tweetdeck may find Seesmic Desktop to be slightly similar in terms of its organization and design.

Currently, it is a Twitter-only client but there may be plans to add other services like Facebook. You can manage multiple accounts as well as share pictures from the app. Seesmic Desktop is currently a preview release and they are still rooms for improvements but already it is proving to be a potential Tweetdeck replacement as seen from Twitter users. To check out Seesmic Desktop, just install Adobe AIR and join the Team Seesmic to download it. We will be keeping more updates on this app so comment and let us know what you think!! :D

We like Twitter a lot and we found many useful Twitter mash-ups and apps that we used on a daily basis. In this post, we will show you 8+ must-have Twitter mash-ups and apps you must really try out. All of these apps and mash-ups are free and should be really useful to you.

Twitpic: A photo-sharing service for Twitter in which you upload a photo you want to share with your Twitter followers from your desktop or your mobile phone when you are on the move.

TinyUrl: Thanks goodness for this nifty URL-shortening service so that we can put links withinf the 140 characters limit of Twitter.

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